T The Colonel Joined May 2004 965 Posts | 0+ Tombstone, AZ Discussion Starter Aug 27, 2004 #1 Tad muggy here in MA. So much so that a boibon or stout would be a bit heavy. Going with Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale. Mellow, real smooth, and quite tasty.
Tad muggy here in MA. So much so that a boibon or stout would be a bit heavy. Going with Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale. Mellow, real smooth, and quite tasty.
B Bloofington Joined Sep 2003 9K Posts | 0+ Puerto Rico/NYC Aug 27, 2004 #2 Samuel Smith is a first rate label. Although I have my favorites among their products, they make nothing second rate. Just finished sipping Pikesville rye. A final assessment of that and Rittenhouse will follow some time later tonight.
Samuel Smith is a first rate label. Although I have my favorites among their products, they make nothing second rate. Just finished sipping Pikesville rye. A final assessment of that and Rittenhouse will follow some time later tonight.